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What could the ideal safe space club look and feel like? Michelle Lhooq imagines a possible future for nightclubs where everyone is free to dance...

Ever since the concept of safe spaces became popularised in the clubbing lexicon a few years ago, it’s been at the centre of an exhausting...

It's looking bangin!

To go along with the news that there’s a new Bonobo album arriving, the second wave of acts has just been announced for new...

As live streams dominate our feed, we outline five ways to stand out from the crowd

A chat with OWSLA regular, Kill The Noise

As Kill the Noise, Jake Stanczak rode the builds and drops of bass music to mass acclaim in the brostep era ...

Photo of Michael Bibi performing at Coachella

“It doesn’t quite feel real but I think it’s actually happening!”, Bibi shared ahead of the show

Michael Bibi returned to the festival stage this past weekend with a headline set at Coachella 2024. The English DJ and producer headlined the festival’s...

Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft

One of the most exciting things about clubland in 2016 is its ongoing state of flux; music, fashion and trends are constantly shifting. And for...

Listen back to the BBC Radio 6 segment

UK music icon Gilles Peterson recently teamed up with D&B legend DJ Krust, to host a special one-off radio segment on the Bristol underground music...

Chris Gavino’s rise to fame has been meteoric. Just four years ago, the Washington DC-based DJ, producer and label owner was pursuing his degree. But he...

The moniker is a shoutout to Gavino’s Filipino roots. He grew up moving between the Philippines, Indonesia, and the United States, attending international schools while...

WORLDWIDE APPEAL: Label owner, producer, Radio One and club DJ, dance music ambassador: Gilles has done it all. And he’s still doing it...

“Representing British club culture is an important part of what I’ve always done,” says Radio One DJ Gilles Peterson. “At the moment I play almost...

Cakes Da Killa by Ebru Yildiz

Blending hip-hop, house and influences from New York’s ballroom scene, Cakes Da Killa has been opening up the conversation around LGBTQ+ artists in rap. He speaks to Nathan Evans about developing his style, the appropriation of queer and ballroom culture, and finding inspiration in the Harlem Renaissance for his new album ‘Svengali’

In 2014, Cakes Da Killa’s uniquely sharp and agile club rap earned him an interview on New York’s premier hip-hop station, Hot 97. He never...

We asked a host of the biggest names playing this year's festival for their advice on how to make the most of (and ultimately survive)...

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The rising London duo's latest track is a dubby, 909-backed, dancefloor mover

The Willers Brothers are relative newcomers to London, having only settled in the capital in 2012. Since then they’ve quickly become an established act on...

Plus the legendary Roy Ayers...

Moovin’ Festival 2017, set to take place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend at Whitebottom Farm in Compstall, will welcome 808 State, Gilles Peterson, Crazy...

DJ Mag’s Solid Gold series revisists and examines the ongoing significance and influence of inspiring electronic albums throughout history. In our latest edition, DJ Mag’s...

By the time James Murphy made it to the studio to record LCD Soundsystem’s second album, he’d already been a live sound engineer, a bouncer...

Our second print magazine of the season has hit the White Isle, fronted by none other than elrow's chicken-suited mascot, Rowgelia. There's also chats with...

Here at DJ Mag HQ, there’s nothing we love more than a cheeky trip to the White Isle. We love it so much we’ve been...